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YPR - 1915, the first gas attack of the Germans

ISS - 333 BC, Macedonia - Persia

(4)

ADDA - 1799, Russia, Austria - France

AZOV - 1637 - 1643, Russia - Turkey

AFON (peninsulas) - sea. 1807, Russia - Turkey

VOGHA (river) - 1378, Russians - Tatars

ZAMA - 202 BC, Rome - Carthage

JENA - 1806, France - Prussia

KARE - 1877, Russia - Turkey

CRETE - 1941, captured by Germany

LODI - 1796, France - Austria

NEVA (river) - 1240, Russians - Swedes

NOVI - 1799, Russia, Austria - France

SIT (river) - 1238, Russians - Tatar-Mongols

ODER (river) - 1238, Tatars - Russians

UGRA (river) - 1480, Russians - Tatars

ULM - 1805, France - Austria

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SHARES (cape) - sea, 31 BC, Rome - Egypt

Allia - 390 BC, Gauls - Romans

ALMA (river) - 1854, England, France, Turkey - Russia

BATOG - 1652, Ukrainians - Poles

YELNYA - 1941, USSR - Germany

GEMAN - 1792, France - Austria

KAGUL (river) - 1770, Russia - Turkey

Kalka (river) - 1223, Tatars - Russians

CANNES - 216 BC, Carthage - Rome

CORFU (Kerkyra, island) - sea, 1799, Russia - Turkey

CRESSY - 1346, England - France

KUREK - 1943, USSR - Germany

LARGA - (river), 1914, England, France - Germany

MARNA (river) - 1770, Russia - Turkey

NANCY - 1477, Switzerland - Burgundy

NARVA - 1700, 1704, Russia - Sweden

NAREV (river) - 1914, Russia - Germany

PAVIA - 1525, Germany - France

SEDAN - 1870, Prussia - France

SINOP - Mor., 1853, Russia - Turkey

SOMMA (river) - 1916, England, France - Germany

KHASAN (lake) - 1938, USSR - Japan

CHESMA - mor., 1770, Russia - Turkey

SHIPKA (pass) - 1877, Russia - Turkey

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ABUKIR - Mor., 1798, England - France

ARCOLE - 1796, France - Austria

BAUZEN - 1813, France - Russia, Prussia

BERLIN - 1945, USSR - Germany

WAGRAM 1809, France - Austria

VALMY - 1792, France - Prussia

VERDEN - 1916, France - Germany

VYAZMA - 1941, Germany - USSR

GRANIK (river) - 334 BC, Macedonia - Persia

ZBOROV - 1649, Ukrainians - Poles

IZMAIL - 1790, Russia - Turkey

KOSOVO (field) - 1389, Turkey - Serbia

CAMBRAIS - 1917, the first use of tanks

COURTRAI - 1302, Flanders - France

FOREST - 1708, Russia - Sweden

MOTZEN - 1648, France - Russia, Prussia

MIDWAY (island) - sea, 1942, USA - Japan

MOLODI - 1572, Russians - Crimean Tatars

MOSCOW - 1941, USSR - Germany

MUKDEN - 1905, Japan - Russia

NUT - 1702, Russia - Sweden

OCHAKOV - mor., 1788, Russia - Turkey

PLATEI - 479 BC, Greece - Persia

PLEVNA (Pleven) - 1877, Russia - Turkey

POitiers - 1356, England - France

RIVOLI - 1798, Russia - Turkey

SADOV - 1866. Ptmkhia - Austria

SPASSK - 1922, Russia, citizen war

TENDRA (island) - mor., 1790, Russia - Turkey

TOBRUK - 1941, England - Germany, Italy

TORGAU - 1945, meeting of the armies of the USSR and the USA

FARSAL - see Farsala

FLEURUS - 1794, France - Austria

TSUSHIMA - Mor., 1905, Japan - Russia

Shelon (river) - 1471, Moscow - Novgorod

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ALAMEIN (El Alamein) - 1941, England - Germany, Italy

ARDENNE (mountains) - 1944-1945, Germany - USA, England

BOSWORTH - 1485, War of the Scarlet and White Roses

GOGLAND (island) - sea, 1788, Russia - Sweden

DUNKIRK - 1940, Germany - England 1

KINBURN (spit) - 1787, Russia - Turkey

KORSUN - 1648, Ukrainians - Poles

RED - 1812, Russia - France

LEIPZIG - 1813, Russia - Prussia, Austria, Sweden - France

LEGNANO - 1176, Italy - Germany

LEPANTO - mor., 1571, Spain - Turkey

MARATHON - 490 BC, Greece - Persia

MARENGO - 1800, France - Austria

NAVARIA - mor., 1327, Russia - Turkey

POLTAVA - 1709, Russia - Sweden

RAKOVOR (Rakvere) - 1269., Russians - German. knights

RUBIKON (river) - 49 BC, Caesar started a civil war in Rome

SALAMINS (island) - sea, 480 BC, Greece - Persia

TREBBIAS (river) - 1799, Russia, Austria - France

PHARSALA - 48 BC, Caesar - Pompey

FOKSHANY - 1789, Russia - Turkey

KHARKOV - 1942, Germany - Russia

TSARITSYN - 1918., Russia, citizen war

CHIGORIN - 1677, 1678, Russia - Turkey

CHUDSKOE (lake) - 1242, Russia - Sweden

BEREZINA (river) - 1812, Russia - France

BORODINO - 1812, Russia - France

WATERLOO - 1815, England, Prussia - France

HASTINGS - 1066 Normandy - England

KULIKOVO (field) - 1380, Russians - Tatars

MUNZUND (Islands) - sea, 1917, Germany - Russia, 1941, 1944, USSR - Germany

NEPRYADVA - the river near which the Battle of Kulikovo took place, 1380

SLOBOZIA - 1811, Russia - Turkey

SMOLENSK - 1609-1611, Poland - Russia, 1812, France - Russia, 1941, Germany - USSR, 1943, USSR - Germany

TARUTINO - 1812, Russia - France

FRIEDLAND - 1807, France - Russia

ZORNDORF - 1758, Russia - Prussia

JUTLAND (peninsula) - sea, 1916 England - Germany

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AUSTERLITZ - 1805, France - Russia, Austria

AUERSTEDT (see Jena)

GAVGAMELA - 331 BC, Macedonia - Persia

GRUNEWALD - 1410, Slavs - German. knights

GUMBINNEN - 1914, Russia - Germany

KALIAKRIA (cape) - mor., 1791, Russia - Turkey

CAPORETTO (Kabarid) - 1917, Germany, Austria - Italy

LENINGRAD - 1941-1944, USSR - Germany

NORMANDY - 1944, the opening of the "second front"

PRIZEMYSHL (Pshemysl) - 1915, Russia - Austria

SLOBOZEA (see Slobozia)

STAVUCANI - 1739, Russia - Turkey

THERMOPYLES - 480 BC, Greece - Persia

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VOLOCHAEVKA - 1922, Russia, civil war

DARDANELLES - mor., 1807, Russia - Turkey

KUNERSDORF - 1759, Italy, France - Austria

SOLFERINO - 1859, Italy, France - Austria

STALINGRAD - 1942 - 1943, USSR - Germany

TRAFALGAR (cape) - sea, 1805, England - France

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ADRIANOPOLE - 378, Visigoths - Rome

KNNOSCEPHALI (mountains) - 197 BC, Rome - Macedonia

SEVASTOPOL - 1854-1855, England, France, Turkey - Russia, 1941-1942, Germany - USSR

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MALOOYAROSLAVETS - 1812, Russia - France

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